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Working with Clients with Anxiety - Workshop with Dr. Harry Barry CPD EXTERNAL CPD TRAINING - IACP CPD APPROVED
Brookfield Health & Science Centre, Room G10 – UCC, Cork
09-02-2019  
4 CPD hours

Working with Clients with Anxiety - Workshop with Dr. Harry Barry

 Date&Time: Saturday February 9th 2019, 9:30am-1pm

Brookfield Health & Science Centre, Room G10 – UCC, Cork

Dr. Harry Barry is a renowned and highly respected GP, consultant and author of numerous books on the subjects of anxiety, panic, stress & resilience and is one of Ireland's leading authorities on the subject of anxiety and panic attacks.

In this professional workshop you will learn how to apply the latest brain-based research and interventions when working with clients with anxiety. Dr Barry will explain what it is about our minds and brains that generates the symptoms of anxiety and what neuroscience informs us about the causation and treatment of anxiety and panic.  He shares his insights into the use of psychoeducation to help clients understand and identify signs and symptoms and will teach how to support clients to make lifestyle changes and use mindfulness, exercise and CBT techniques.

TICKETS FROM €70

For more details and bookings please visit: https://bookwhen.com/livelifenow2

Please note, this is a paid and an external training, awarded at 4 IACP CPD points.

 

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